Crying Means Distress

By Alice Toler

Authors: Alice Bain

I could rant a lot more about this subject so I will restrain myself. Psychology Today has a really great article describing the impact that being left alone to “cry it out” has on babies and toddlers. In a nutshell, it makes kids grow up less intelligent, more anxious, unable to integrate socially, and highly liable to pass on…

Authors: Alice Bain

I could rant a lot more about this subject so I will restrain myself. Psychology Today has a really great article describing the impact that being left alone to “cry it out” has on babies and toddlers. In a nutshell, it makes kids grow up less intelligent, more anxious, unable to integrate socially, and highly liable to pass on those same unwanted traits to further generations.

Dangers of “Crying It Out”

Read more http://catalystoutsidethebox.blogspot.com/2011/12/crying-means-distress.html

This article was originally published on December 22, 2011.